The Straits Times-Oct 31

Singapore’s population has gone from youthful to ageing to aged in the short span since the country’s independence in 1965. By 2030 – barely a decade away – some 25 per cent of the population here will be aged 65 and above. The silver wave looks more like a tsunami that will have wide implications for not just the economy but for society in general. The Government has already started to tackle infrastructural issues, having recently launched new housing developments such as the Yew Tee Integrated Development for seniors, and plans to build seven nursing homes over the next two years. These moves are obviously welcome, but more challenges lie ahead. Read more at: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/st-editorial/being-creative-about-the-future-of-ageing